Theory of Constructed Emotion: Emotional vocabulary and emotional intelligencedoi:10.56300/BVAA2684EMOTIONAL intelligenceVOCABULARYUNDERGRADUATESPSYCHOLOGY studentsEMOTIONSThe present work aims to study the rel
On the philosophical side, something very close to it has been advanced by de Sousa who argues that emotions are a form of perception (1987, pp. 107-204). On the empirical side, elements of it can be found in many developments in emotion theory, such as those reviewed in this paper. ...
we have typically learned very little. An obvious next step is to fit the model into its place in the existing body of evolutionary theory. Simple and direct models constructed from familiar and inherently plausible evolutionary principles tend to be convincing, while convoluted models taking us wel...
This article presents an integrative, analytic, and interactive approach to explaining corruption. We find that extant research, while empirically rich, often lacks grounding on the micro level of analysis, operates on unspecified or implausible decision-making models, does not clearly distinguish between...
Social Action Theory of Max Weber highlights the importance of human behaviour as it relates to cause and effect in the social sphere.
Constructed on the bedrock of social empathy, ecolo gical empathy can be situated within the context of learn ing and process, and therefore as something that can be practiced and built, systemically, and over time. Grounding ecological empathy in this way also affords an opening up to...
Firstly, we will present ecological theories, which describe the implicit self as directly perceivable, followed by sensorimotor theories, which portray the implicit self as constructed through action. 1.2 Ecological theories 1.2.1 Key assumptions Ecological theories regarding the implicit self are ...
Knowledge is Co-constructed:Sociocultural theorists believe we can influenceeach other. So, as groups in classrooms, we can all share our ideas together and come up with an agreed ‘truth’ or set of facts after we’ve all thrown in our two cents and influenced one another’s ideas. ...
more, decision processes may entail a mix of cognition and emotion. Decisions can be made, when the occasion requires, in a rational, logical, and deliberate way. However, consumer decisions are guided even more regularly by habit and intuition and may be affected by feelings and emotions....
Theories of intense national emotions have focused on affection for the home nation and antagonism for national others but overlooked antagonism for fellow